Kirby's always been more successful on a handheld though, I thinks. His first game was on the original Game Boy. There are only a handful of real Kirby games on consoles (as in not including spinoffs like Air Ride). I think I can pretty safely say I've played almost all of the true console ones (again, not including spinoffs), the only ones I haven't are Dream Land III (which I hear is pretty good) and Epic Yarn, AFAIK.
If you have a GameCube and don't already have one, get a Game Boy Player. You can play all of your Game Boy/Color/Advance titles on the big screen that way (I wouldn't try Game Boy Camera though, probably not necessary to add though). You can play all of the Game Boy Kirby games and any other gems you might have missed out on that way.
_________________ The Local Video Gaming Lunatic
Recent stuff I'm into:
Watching: A Certain Scientific Railgun (ep.14, stalled), Hoshi no Kirby (ep. 71, stalled), Nazo No Kanojo X (ep. 8), Acchi Kocchi (ep. 8)
Reading: nothing